Australia’s women at the 2024 Olympics are now faster than Mark Spitz

Australia's Ariarne Titmus (R) and partner Mollie O'Callaghan react after Titmus won the women's 200m freestyle final in a new world record time, while O'Callaghan also came under his first world record to finish second, during the Australian swimming trials at the Brisbane Aquatic Center on June 12, 2024. (Photo by Patrick HAMILTON / AFP) / -- Image DOWNLOAD PROPRIETARY USE - NOT FOR COMMERCIAL USE -- (Photo by PATRICK HAMILTON/AFP /AFP via Getty Images)

Prize table | Olympic Schedule | Olympic News PARIS – The remarkable number that tells the continuing story of the evolution of Olympic swimming is, on the surface, a testament to Australia’s speed. It is the story of Ariarne Titmus, the “Competition” of world records; and Mollie O’Callaghan, a 20-year-old who will soon be the … Read more